Responsibility: People strong in the Responsibility theme take psychological ownership of what they say they will do. They are commited to stable values such as honesty and loyalty.
Includer: People strong in the Includer theme are accepting of others. They show awareness of those who feel left out and make effort to include them.
Focus:People strong in the Focus theme can take a direction, follow through, and make the corrections necessary to stay on track. They prioritize, then act.
WOO: People strong in the WOO theme love the challenge of meeting new people and winning them over. They derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making conversation with another person.
Arranger: People strong in the Arranger theme can organize, but they also have a flexibility that complements this ability. They like to figure out how all of the pieces and resources can be arranged for maximum productivity.
Learning Styles - different approaches or ways of learning.
I am a Visual Learner - learn through seeing. I learn through body language and facial expression. Visual learners tend to sit at the front of the classroom. I like to think in pictures and I learn best from visual displays. Visual learners prefer to take notes to remember the information.
*Learning Styles from Lesson- In my lesson presented in my internship classroom I was able to apply a visual display. During Thanksgiving, I was allowed to teach my own lesson and I decided to introduce a Rebus Story to the students. They were able to learn how I learned best, through pictures. The students got to put a picture to a word and were given the ability to read in a faster manner. It was very catchy to the students and they loved learning through seeing.*
Multiple Intelligences - seven different ways to demonstrate intellectual ability.
Visual/Spatial Intelligence- ability to perceive the visual.
Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence- ability to use words and language
Logical/Mathematical Intelligence- ability to use reason, logic and numbers
Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence- ability to control body movements and handle objects skillfully
Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence- ability to produce and appreciate music
Interpersonal Intelligence- ability to relate and understand others
Intrapersonal Intelligence- ability to self-reflect and be aware of one's inner state of being.
I am an Intrapersonal Intelligence learner. I try to understand my inner feelings, dreams, relationships with others, and my strengths and weaknesses.
Top 5 Strengths
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Learning Styles - different approaches or ways of learning.
I am a Visual Learner - learn through seeing. I learn through body language and facial expression. Visual learners tend to sit at the front of the classroom. I like to think in pictures and I learn best from visual displays. Visual learners prefer to take notes to remember the information.
Click on Learning Styles to find out your learning style.
*Learning Styles from Lesson- In my lesson presented in my internship classroom I was able to apply a visual display. During Thanksgiving, I was allowed to teach my own lesson and I decided to introduce a Rebus Story to the students. They were able to learn how I learned best, through pictures. The students got to put a picture to a word and were given the ability to read in a faster manner. It was very catchy to the students and they loved learning through seeing.*
Multiple Intelligences - seven different ways to demonstrate intellectual ability.
I am an Intrapersonal Intelligence learner. I try to understand my inner feelings, dreams, relationships with others, and my strengths and weaknesses.
Find out your multiple intelligence by going to Multiple Intelligence.